This weekend was a big ol' Civil War re-enactment at Fort Stevens. We went last year and had a blast, and it was even better this time around! I wasn't planning on attending in full on costume, but Friday when I was shopping for something to wear with my mother, I came across this dress at Rays Ragtime and couldn't resist. It's just too perfect! It's not even a costume piece, it's a 60s housedress. Go figure.
After finding the dress we stopped by Urban Eccentric and just happened to find a hoopskirt. I got the bonnet at the re-enactment last year and just trimmed it to match the dress. Last minute outfit success!
Next up I'll post pics of the event, and the ever exciting tintypes!
Oh, be still my beating heart! How perfect is that dress? You're such a lucky lady! I wish they a civil war re-enactments nearby here... But I love that dress on you. The lavender/lilac color is so gorgeous. Can't wait to see pictures from the event!!!
so long and ever so wonderfully gorgeous! could have fooled me saying it was from the civil war era. can't believe you "just happened" to find this and the hoop skirt. lucky duck :D
Pure beauty. But now I am bitterly regretting giving away my hoop petticoat! It had been sitting up in my wardrobe for years unworn (I am Australian so we don't have civil war re-enactments!). It had to go under my 'haven't worn in 2 years, has to go' rule. But I am hoping someone beautiful like you picked it up and is wearing it. You are also channeling a bit of 'House on the Prairie' in that photo which I love. Thank you!
My husband has been doing reenactments for a few years now. His troupe portrays what life was like for soldiers during the years prior to the Mexican-American War when they were moving Native American settlements up north to Canada. His troupe were the main advisors for most of the military scenes in the movie "North and South." Oh, the stories they tell about working with Patrick Swayze. Next year I'll be working as a laundress for the unit, provided I have made a new uniform for my husband prior to that. Priorities...lol
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oh my god, i love this so much! i wish i could have somewhere to wear this too, you're amazing!!
xox
Lessie
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Quite frankly my dear, you look amazing! (Sorry, cheesy Gone With The Wind ref, I know.)
You do though, from top to hoopskirt bottom. No matter the decade/era, you always look so incredibly stylish, lovely, and inspiring.
♥ Jessica
Oh, be still my beating heart! How perfect is that dress? You're such a lucky lady! I wish they a civil war re-enactments nearby here... But I love that dress on you. The lavender/lilac color is so gorgeous. Can't wait to see pictures from the event!!!
xoxo Coco
Fancy Drew
Trimmed the bonnet to match - that is so Little House on the Prairie. AMAZING.
so long and ever so wonderfully gorgeous! could have fooled me saying it was from the civil war era. can't believe you "just happened" to find this and the hoop skirt. lucky duck :D
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Would you call that a bonnet? I love it.
You have such an eye for how outfits work, it's insane! Can't believe that's a 60s housedress, it makes a perfect Civil War ensemble.
Too wonderful! I'm going to Georgia and can't wait to attend a Civil War reenactment. I'm totally going to go in full costume :) You look lovely.
You look incredible dear! Your little bonnet is to die for!
Oh gosh, you look beautiful, and these photos look like paintings <3 I love this.
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Outfit success INDEEDY!
Pure beauty. But now I am bitterly regretting giving away my hoop petticoat! It had been sitting up in my wardrobe for years unworn (I am Australian so we don't have civil war re-enactments!). It had to go under my 'haven't worn in 2 years, has to go' rule. But I am hoping someone beautiful like you picked it up and is wearing it. You are also channeling a bit of 'House on the Prairie' in that photo which I love. Thank you!
How cute, you really have the knack for vintage.
you are a beautiful vision of vintage loveliness in these pics.
I love those last minute outfits miracles that happen! hehe You did a great job mamita!! xox
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I do declare...
well well! Way to make the 60s look .. . .100 years older! Gorgeous
+Victoria+
Stunningly beautiful! A true Scarlett O'Hara! xo
You look amazing and what a well timed find!
I've always wondered what it's like to wear a hoop skirt… was it difficult to get around in?
You look amazing! I have always wanted to attend a Civil War re-enactment.
Oh my word!! You look amazing. I want to start dressing like that every.single.day!!!
I used to reenact with the 9th Virginia in Oregon. My favorite reenactment was always Fort Stevens. Your outfit looks lovely and perfect for the day!
So stunning! :) I love the dress as well and your. :)
Adin B
What a find! Thanks for reminding me that I need to hit up one of the WA Civil War events....someday.
You look fantastic, Solanah. <33333
Lavender is your color! So pretty.
My husband has been doing reenactments for a few years now. His troupe portrays what life was like for soldiers during the years prior to the Mexican-American War when they were moving Native American settlements up north to Canada. His troupe were the main advisors for most of the military scenes in the movie "North and South." Oh, the stories they tell about working with Patrick Swayze. Next year I'll be working as a laundress for the unit, provided I have made a new uniform for my husband prior to that. Priorities...lol
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